Most and least expensive homes sold in Burnaby in January

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Most and least expensive homes sold in Burnaby in January
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Homes in Burnaby sold between $365,000 for a 48-year-old condo unit in Edmonds, to $3.6 million for a recently built detached home in the Heights.

Burnaby home prices ran the gamut last month, ranging from $3.6 million for a new single-family home to $365,000 for a one-bedroom condo.

It sold on Jan. 7 after 47 days on the market. It had been listed previously in September 2022 for $4.19 million.The house has mountain and water views, lane access, a detached three-car garage and air conditioning, with a legal one-bedroom suite. With “expansive” North Shore Mountain views, according to the listing, the 63-year-old home has lane access and an in-law suite with a separate entry.

The home in Burnaby’s Parkcrest neighbourhood near Kensington Park features an open concept design and 10-foot-high ceilings, according to the listing. The construction is estimated to be complete at the end of March 2023. Least expensive townhome The least expensive townhome sold in Burnaby in January was a one-bedroom home in the Heights.

Most expensive condo The most expensive condo sold in Burnaby last month was a three-bedroom, two-bathroom sub-penthouse in Metrotown.

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